How has Society Passed You By?

- Downloaded music - I just can't get down with this. Why am I spending $12 on this? If my hard drive crashes it's gone and I have to buy it again. Or I could just spend the $12 on the CD, rip it to my hard drive which is very easy, and have a backup copy and all the liner notes, etc.

- Youtube stars. This baffles me. I like Youtube and all, but you have these people making tons of money getting subscribers by building box forts in their living room, or testing out fidget spinners. Why do my kids sit and watch kids on TV play with toys for hours? They could play with their own toys, or build their own box fort.

- These neighborhoods where all the houses look the same and they're 3 feet apart. How the hell do you even know which house is yours? Don't you feel like a pod person? I was trying to find somebody's house and they were like, Yeah, it's a brick house with a white Acura in the driveway and there were at least 6 houses on the street that fit the description.

Downloaded music - are people downloading music still? Having a membership to Spotify, Pandora, Amazon, ITunes and/or others is better than jist downloading music or buying a CD. First, I,dont have to spend 12 bux on an album and only have one good song on it. Now I spend $10 per month and jave inlimited access to music and can save songs I really like and have access anywhere. Net positive, imho.

YouTube Stars - They are stars because a lot of people watch them. I really dont see the difference between them and someone on This Old House or some variety show. I dont really pay too much attention to celebrities. Meh.

Neighborhoods - are you referring to subdivisions in rural areas or metro neighborhoods? Millenials tend to,want to live where the action is and see it as worth sacrificing living area. I for one dont see the benefit of paying/owning/upkeep of large property. Esp if you spend your free time travelling or being in social settings. But I see this changing as I get older.